The Admirable Crichton (1968 film)

[1] It was filmed for Hallmark Hall of Fame and was directed by George Schaefer.

McKenna said the play was "a comment on our society, how our social code of behaviour imprisons people and stops them from being natural.

"[2] It was Janet Munro's third television performance in America after Berkeley Square and Time Remembered.

[4] The New York Times felt it was a "lacklustre production" which suffered from trimming the first act and where Travers "was simply miscast".

[5] Bill Travers was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Performance by an Actor.